'veneras' or 'pechinas' are the scallop-shells worn by pilgrims
'ondas' are scallops/waves
Vieiras
Escalopas / escalopes
festones
For the most part, Spanish is spoken in Chile, so it would be "hola".
Chileans speak Spanish/Castilian, so: Gracias (GRAH-see-ass)
most people in Chile speak espanol so they would say ~HOLA~
hola y adiosHola, Wenas, alo, que tal?Goodbyechabela, chao, hasta luego, nos vemos manana.that is it....im Chilean so that is the right answer =)
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Scallops in Spanish is: vieiras or ostiones.Since Spanish is spoken in Peru, these are the possible translations.
The predominate language in Chile is Spanish. You would say "Me llamo_____"
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)
Vieria (in the Castillian Spanish) In Mexico they call it Callos de Hacha.
For the most part, Spanish is spoken in Chile, so it would be "hola".
Chilean = chileno/chilena
The Chilean, or Chileno in Spanish, currency is the Chilean Peso.
Chileans speak Spanish/Castilian, so: Gracias (GRAH-see-ass)
Chilean
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)
You are Chilean, or in Spanish, chileno or chilena.
Yes, she's Chilean.